Re: Spam

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> 
> How does it know to use the system wide database? I do not want to
> create individual user databases, havn't yet, and don't want to. I'm
> the only person who has terminal access to the machine, so individual
> databases would be pointless. So I would use --dbpath? And the files
> that mailscanner saves for me are NOT in mbox format, so I wouldn't
> use the --mbox arg... Right? 
> 
> Whenever I do this, it creates the bayes files in .spamassassin under
> my HOME directory. NOT what I want, I just want it to add to the
> existing database
> 
> I'm trying:
> sa-learn --dbpath /var/spool/spamassassin filename
> 
> 
> But it creates the local users bayes files:
> bayes_seen
> bayes_toks
> 
> How can I make it so sa-learn adds to those files in
> /var/spool/spamassassin instead of the local user's directory?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Jake
It wook at the local .spamassassin directory first it them looks
at the global spamassassin directory. At least that is what I
think happens,
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